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MarketPlace update - Validata V-Conn is now available on the Temenos Marketplace

MarketPlace update - Validata V-Conn is now available on the Temenos Marketplace

London, UK, April 24th 2017 - Validata's V-Conn is now available on the Temenos Marketplace, accessible to Temenos customers worldwide. This adds additional value to the existing collaboration with Temenos, driving value and continuous innovation for Temenos customers via MarketPlace.

V-Conn is an automated enterprise-wide platform for the Temenos Core Banking environment, being able to present "one version of the truth", by interacting with external systems and performing: Data Migrations, Automated ETL, Data Profiling, Data Validation, Data Archiving, end-to-end automated Financial Reconciliation and Continuous Data Integration.

Speaking on the launch of V-Conn on Marketplace Aaron Phethean, MarketPlace Product Director, said, 'We are excited about having V-Conn available to all Temenos clients through the Marketplace. Solutions like V-Conn can help customers reduce the cost of data quality and data cleansing by accelerating their migration projects at lower costs to achieve unprecedented levels of efficiency and effectiveness. V-Conn enables clients move away from outdated and siloed reconciliation processes and introduce end-to-end automated reconciliation which can streamline accounting and reporting processes.'

Vaios Vaitsis, Founder and CEO of Validata Group added

"Temenos clients choose V-Conn because we solve their toughest data challenges—fragmented reconciliation, regulatory compliance, security, big data, etc— and enable them to drive business transformation in confidence. V-Conn is purpose-built to deliver performance, flexibility, usability and governance, around core banking consolidation and migrations, Data Warehouse re-engineering, master data management and business driven BI projects. It maximizes efficiency and control and delivers true end-to-end reconciliation that covers the full range of financial instruments both on transaction and balance-level data."